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Environmental Polling Consortium

The Environmental Polling Consortium (EPC) empowers environmental advocates use public opinion research in their campaigns.

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Empowering environmental advocates to use public opinion research in their campaigns.

We believe that making polling more accessible to more advocates will make our movement more inclusive, more strategic, and more effective. By collecting, distributing, and interpreting polling data on climate and environmental issues, the EPC works to make this research more accessible and to democratize data across the movement.

Whether you’re looking for the most relevant polling data on a specific topic, guidance on a new polling project, or polling-based insights to strengthen your organization’s strategy, the EPC is your one-stop hub.

David Gold
David Gold
Director
Leah Zamesnik
Leah Zamesnik
Partnerships Manager

EPC Resources

EPC Polling & Resource Library

Thanks to our founding and current members, the EPC hosts hundreds of public and non-public poll docs (e.g., toplines, decks, and memos) in our searchable library.
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Weekly Polling Roundups

EPC staff send out weekly emails summarizing relevant polling data for the environmental community. These weekly roundups are archived here.
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EPC Memos & Decks

As needed for our members and the community writ large, EPC staff compiles summaries of polling on specific topics and audiences of interest. You can browse our past memos and decks here.
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Briefings & Webinars

The EPC hosts regular briefings and webinars, including quarterly community-wide poll briefings to share out timely research findings and Polling 101 webinars for environmental advocates. Search our past webinar and briefings recordings and decks here.
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Consultations

The EPC provides guidance and advice on a range of polling-related topics – anything from understanding how to incorporate polling data into a campaign to providing feedback on polling plans and questionnaires.
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Membership

Access to certain EPC services, such as the library of non-public polling documents shared by EPC member organizations, requires official membership in the consortium. Find out how to become a member.
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Latest Resources

The EPC’s latest collection of weekly polling roundups, memos, decks, and other resources. Updated every week.

View Environmental Polling Roundup – June 20, 2025
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 20, 2025

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including a new wave of Yale and GMU’s long-running “Climate Change in the American Mind” study, new national polling on climate change and consumer costs, and new polls nationally and in key states about clean energy cuts in the reconciliation bill.

View Environmental Polling Roundup – June 13, 2025
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 13, 2025

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on Americans’ energy attitudes, climate change and extreme weather, and clean energy loans.

View Environmental Polling Roundup – June 6, 2025
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – June 6, 2025

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new polling on the reconciliation bill, Americans’ climate beliefs, and the impacts of climate change.

View Environmental Polling Roundup – May 30, 2025
David Gold

Environmental Polling Roundup – May 30, 2025

This post includes climate and environment headlines, data points, and key takeaways from recent public polling and research–including new national polling on the reconciliation bill’s clean energy rollbacks, NEPA, and national monuments + new statewide polling about renewable energy in North Carolina and about EV manufacturing in Michigan.

Weekly Polling Roundups

Every Friday the EPC sends out an email summarizing the latest polling related to the climate and environmental movement. This is a great way to stay up to date on key data and messaging takeaways.

Support the EPC

The EPC is a membership based organization working on a cooperative development model in which larger resourced organizations financial sustain our work and ensure our offerings remain available to the broader environmental and climate community.

If you’d like to learn more about becoming a sustaining member and additional membership benefits (including access to non-public polls), please contact us.